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On the following pages research groups and projects present their work which functions as an interdisciplinary brigde between legal and language sciences. The presented approaches can be seen as a foundation for legal corpus pragmatics and in connection with the research program of the CAL²-Group.

International Language and Law Association (http://www.illa.org/)"The ILLA welcomes members from all nations, languages, and legal traditions. The Association is open to academics, lawyers, judges, and interested members of the public. Its purpose is to promote and publicize the relationship between language and the law."

International Association of Forensic Linguists (http://www.iafl.org/)"The International Association of Forensic Linguists (IAFL) is an organization which primarily consists of linguists whose work involves them in the law. Narrowly defined, this means linguistic evidence in court (authorship attribution, disputed confessions etc.), but in fact the association aims to bring together those working on any aspects of language and the law [...]"

RELINE - Legal Linguistics Network(http://jura.ku.dk/reline/)The Legal Linguistics Network RELINE is a Danish-based international research network that promotes interdisciplinary studies in the interaction of language and the law, engaging international scholars from a great variety of disciplines, such as legal science, linguistics, rhetoric, communication science, philosophy, political science, and anthropology.